Connecting Ice Maker To Water Supply - White-Westinghouse 218954301 Manual De Instrucciones

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First Steps
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Figure 2

Connecting Ice Maker to Water Supply

Below Freezing.
Check to be sure your water connection will comply with local plumbing codes.
Water quality determines your ice quality. It is best to connect the ice maker to
water that is not softened. Chemicals from a malfunctioning softener can damage
the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft water, ensure that the softener
is maintained and working properly.
The ice maker requires a 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) copper water supply line (with shutoff)
from your household water system. Allow enough tubing behind your refrigerator
to permit moving out to clean floor.
A water line kit is available through your dealer at extra charge. This kit includes 1/
4 inch diameter copper tubing, plus parts to connect to your cold water line. You
will need to purchase a 1/4 inch brass compression nut and ferrule from your local
hardware or plumbing store.
Figure 1
1. Turn ON water supply and flush out copper tubing. Turn off water supply.
2. Unplug refrigerator.
3. Install WATER SUPPLY LINE as follows (figure 2):
Slide brass nut, then ferrule, onto copper tubing.
Push end of copper tubing as far into the metal water valve fitting as
it will go (1/4 inch). Slide ferrule into fitting and thread brass nut onto
inlet, tighten finger tight plus 1/2 turn with wrench.
NOTE: Some models may have a cap on the valve. Unscrew the cap and
discard.
4. Secure copper tubing with STEEL CLAMP and screw to rear panel at
location shown (Figure 3).
5. Coil water supply tubing as shown (figure 3).
NOTE: To prevent vibration noise and wear, leave a space between all
tubing and other surfaces.
6. Turn on water supply and check all connections for leaks (figure 3).
7. Plug refrigerator cord into wall outlet.
8. To begin ice production, lower the Wire Signal Arm to the "down" or "ON"
position (Figure 4).
IMPORTANT
Figure 3
Ice production will begin when freezer reaches normal operating temperature. Air
in new plumbing lines may cause ice maker to cycle two or three times before
making a full tray of ice.
Figure 4
New plumbing may cause ice to be discolored or have poor flavor. Discard ice
made during the first 24 hours. After installation, if you wish to shut the ice maker
off, lift the Wire Signal Arm until it clicks and locks in the "UP" position.
Do Not Install Ice Maker Tubing Where Temperature May Fall
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